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Narrow network controversy spurs tougher rules for California plans

California health plans would face new requirements designed to ensure they offer adequate provider networks under legislation the state Legislature approved last week. The issue of network adequacy has sparked controversy since the state’s exchange opened last year with many narrow-network products. Under a bill now awaiting the governor’s signatureinsurers would have to provide annual reports to the California Department of Managed Health Care about their provider networks, and the agency’s assessment of that data would be posted on its website…Read More 

 

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